Bardufoss Airport

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Bardufoss Airport
IATA: BDU - ICAO: ENDU
Summary
Airport type Joint (Military and Civil)
Operator Avinor
Serves Finnsnes
Elevation AMSL 252 ft (77 m)
Coordinates 69°03′20.73″N, 18°32′25.28″E
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
10/28 8015 2443 Asphalt

Bardufoss Airport (IATA: BDUICAO: ENDU) (Norwegian: Bardufoss lufthavn) is situated in the municipality of Målselv in Troms, North Norway. The airport is primarily military, but also serves a few civilian flights. In 2005 the airport had 155,038 passengers.

Scandinavian Airlines currently operates three daily flights with Boeing 737 aircraft to Oslo Airport, Gardermoen.

Norwegian Aviation College (NAC) is located at the airport. Other users of the airport include a flying club (Bardufoss Flyklubb) and a parachute jumping club (Troms Fallskjermklubb).

At Bardufoss Air Station, also located at the airport, the Royal Norwegian Air Force operates Westland Lynx MK 86 helicopters (337 Squadron) for the Norwegian Coast Guard as well as Bell 412SP helicopters (339 Squadron). The Royal Norwegian Air Force Flight Training School is also located at Bardufoss. These three units are all parts of the 139 Air Wing.

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Bardufoss Air Station was founded in 1938. The airfield is the oldest military airfield still operative in the country.

During World War II RAF Gloster Gladiators (of No. 263 Squadron RAF) and Hawker Hurricanes (of No. 46 Squadron RAF) operating from Bardufoss played a vital part in keeping the Luftwaffe at bay during the fighting on the Narvik front in the 9 April-10 June 1940 Norwegian campaign. After the allied withdrawal from Norway, the airbase was used by the Germans, mostly as a base for the fighters and bombers attacking the convoys between Great Britain and Murmansk in Northern Russia.

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